Sunchild2071
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Glen Park, AB
Hey can I get ur ig account wanna see the gun in action.
You gotta "follow" him, LMAO. You can google it in 15 seconds.
Hey can I get ur ig account wanna see the gun in action.
You gotta "follow" him, LMAO. You can google it in 15 seconds.
No thanks. I think I'd rather castrate myself with a rusty sardine can lid, than try to break through your uber tough cyber-defences that require nothing more than to click on the "follow" button.
If there was merit in this, I'm sure you would have posted video, here.
Do I have a lingering interest in this rifle? Sure (pretty sure I've identified that many times), so been perusing this thread to see how a real fanboy might rate it. It has become apparent, no such luck (here). But it seems there are some good, unbiased reviews out, already, in any regard.
And my BCLs are treating me fine, thanks! Little more thump than the x39 round, I can dig that, and that is just not something I will be able to get from the M10x. At this point in time, with current information, I think my CZs can fill that calibre niche. And the CZs also seem to be dead-nuts reliable.
I enjoy new and shiny offerings, as much as the next guy. Just as you've seen me state before, I just don't see where this is 2x the rifle a CZ is, at this point.
Enjoy your rifle, you waited long enough for it..
looks very left handed friendly
This rifle is perfect for lefties. Same goes for any Swiss Arms rifle.
The more I get to play with the m10x the more I love it
Although the initial excitement of a new acquisition has passed, the M10X continues to impress. My only real "issue" is with the weight of the rifle. I know, I know - hit the gym, princess. Here's the unfortunate reality; I am confined to a wheelchair and lacking legs, balance becomes a problem with long and/or heavy firearms. Don't get me wrong, I very much like the M10X and am of the opinion that the design is very clever with steel on steel for the interacting components of the BCG and Upper Receiver. Incidentally, steel on steel construction is why the Swissarms are so heavy for a 5.56mm rifle. But I digress. I am hopeful that M+M will produce lighter profile and shorter (Restricted) barrels. That would address my only "con" thus far for the M10X. Aside from the weight and somewhat inconvenient NR length, the M10X is a winner that definitely deserves a place within my firearms collection!
Has it sold yet?Well the resale on the WK is about 15 minutes on EE.
My M10x is still up lol
I got mine and have had nothing but problems with it. I have to pay to ship it back. Major extraction problems and short stroking. I regret buying it. Five types of ammo and both gas settings won’t make it work reliably.
I got mine and have had nothing but problems with it. I have to pay to ship it back. Major extraction problems and short stroking. I regret buying it. Five types of ammo and both gas settings won’t make it work reliably.
Huh - yours is the first recorded instance of short-stroking and ejection issues. Sounds as though the Gas Ports on the Gas Plug may be undersized. That or the Gas Port on the Barrel itself... In any case it seems as though you are about to become the warranty service test-case for the M10X. Here's wishing you the best of luck. Not to rub it in, but mine is still running 100% without a cleaning since the initial pre-fire check and lube.